Ultimate FPS Boost Tutorial {UPDATED}

Ultimate FPS Boost Tutorial {UPDATED}

Playing with bad FPS sucks. That is so f-ing true. Period.

Well, it’s not your fault that you had your PC built like ten years ago and your parents does not believe in eSports due to which they don’t want you to spend money on stuffs like 144hz monitor and a 1080Ti.

But, you can still make some tweaks to boost your FPS. We can’t gaurenttee you the 10 to 400 FPS but we can sure tell you that you can get rid of stuttering and FPS lag. You need to use some console commands and you will see the difference.

First of all, you need to open the console, which can be accessed through the Options and Game settings. Enable the developer consle and press ‘ ~ ‘ on the upper left corrner of your key board and type out these following commands.

fps_max “0”

net_allow_multicast “0”

cl_disablehtmlmotd “1”

cl_downloadfilter “nosounds”

r_drawtracers_firstperson “0”

mat_queue_mode “2”

cl_forcepreload “1”

r_dynamic “0”

r_eyemove “0”

r_eyegloss “0”

muzzleflash_light “0”

sv_forcepreload”1″

sys_antialiasing “0”

sys_aspectratio “-1”

sys_refldetail “0”

func_break_max_pieces “0”

r_cheapwaterend “1”

r_cheapwaterstart “1”

mat_hdr_enabled “0”

gameinstructor_enable “0”

cl_autowepswitch “0”

cl_autohelp “0”

cl_showhelp “0”

cl_disablefreezecam “1”

cl_showfps “0”

net_graph “0”

mm_dedicated_search_maxping “80”

Once entered, you can restart the game so the changes saves. Then you can open the game and test out your FPS. You can also try lowering the resolution and would provide some extra FPS. But, if you’ve a good graphic card and your greed still want you that extra FPS. The most FPS boost measured is 50 FPS on an average PC. Hope you get the boost and enjoy the game. GLHF!

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